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Jon Ossoff, left, and Raphael Warnock waves to the crowd during a campaign rally in Augusta, Georgia. Both Democrats emerged victorious in special run-off elections to claim seats in the US Senate. Photo: AP
Democrats take Senate control after Georgia run-off victories

Senate will be evenly divided between Democrats and Republicans, meaning vice president-elect Kamala Harris will cast tie-breaking votes

The AmericasJanuary 06, 2021
People walk through a busy shopping area in New York City. The unemployment rate in the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) countries declined to 6.9 per cent in November from 7.1 per cent in October. AFP
Biden’s vaccine goal unlikely to mean quick return to normality

Social distancing and slower economic growth are likely throughout the year even if president-elect meets his target

WorldJanuary 06, 2021
US President Donald Trump speaks during a Make America Great Again rally in Rome, Georgia, November 1, 2020. AFP
Could Trump’s Georgia election call result in criminal charges?

President Donald Trump may have broken the law by asking Georgia’s secretary of state to 'find' enough votes to undo Joe Biden’s victory in the state

WorldJanuary 04, 2021
Dr. Miguel Cardona began his career as a fourth-grade teacher in his home town of Meriden, Connecticut. AFP
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Meet Miguel Cardona, Joe Biden’s 'American as apple pie and rice and beans' education secretary nominee

Miguel Cardona will oversee Mr Biden’s ambitious pledge to re-open most US schools within 100 days

The AmericasDecember 23, 2020
Men walk near site of the blast in Beirut's port area, Lebanon on August 8, 2020. REUTERS
US Congress calls for more aid to Lebanon to cope with Beirut blast

The incoming Biden administration will be tasked with overseeing humanitarian aid to Lebanon and facilitating border disputes with Israel

The AmericasDecember 22, 2020
In this photo made available by the US Navy, the guided-missile submarine USS Georgia, front, with the guided-missile cruiser USS Port Royal, transit the Strait of Hormuz in Persian Gulf on December 21, 2020. US Navy via AP
US sails nuclear-powered submarine through Strait of Hormuz amid Iran tensions

The US Navy announced that the 'USS Georgia' and two cruisers have been deployed in Gulf

The AmericasDecember 22, 2020
A man's shadow is seen on the memorial to those killed in the 1988 Lockerbie bombing in Lockerbie, Scotland, August 20, 2009. Reuters
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US charges suspected bombmaker in 1988 Lockerbie tragedy

Charges against Abu Agila Mohammad Masud allege that he made the bomb placed on Pan Am Flight 103, which killed 270 people in 1988

The AmericasDecember 21, 2020
US Vice President Mike Pence receives the COVID-19 vaccine in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington, DC, December 18, 2020. / AFP / SAUL LOEB
US Vice President Mike Pence receives Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine

President-elect Joe Biden is slated to receive his vaccination on Monday

The AmericasDecember 18, 2020
Imam Muhammad Yasir Khan hopes to use his role as the California state legislature’s first Muslim chaplain to help address bipartisan issues such as food security and drug addiction in the state’s diverse communities. Photograph by Alberto Mercado
California legislature’s first Muslim chaplain draws heavily from service in South Africa

Imam Muhammad Yasir Khan tells The National how his past experience abroad informs his service in California

The AmericasDecember 18, 2020
US President Donald Trump at the White House, on October 5, 2020. Reuters
Trump discusses Gulf dispute with Saudi King Salman

President Donald Trump hopes to resolve dispute with Qatar before leaving office next month

The AmericasDecember 18, 2020
US Attorney General William Barr waits to testify during a US House Commerce, Justice, Science and Related Agencies Subcommittee hearing, April 9, 2019. AFP
Trump’s attorney general resigns as Justice Department investigates president

US Attorney General Bill Barr submitted cordial resignation letter amid Justice Department investigation

The AmericasDecember 16, 2020
Turkish soldiers on a joint Russian-Turkish patrol in Darbasiyah, Syria, on December 7, 2020. AFP
US puts sanctions on Turkey over Russian S-400 missile system

The sanctions are part of the Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act, passed by Congress in 2017

The AmericasDecember 15, 2020
Sandra Lindsay, a nurse at Long Island Jewish Medical Centre, is inoculated with the coronavirus vaccine by Dr Michelle Chester. Reuters
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New York nurse first in line for US Covid vaccine

Mass vaccination campaign against coronavirus begins with front-line health workers

The AmericasDecember 14, 2020
The US Capitol in Washington, U.S., December 4, 2020. REUTERS
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What’s next for the UAE's plan to buy F-35 aircraft?

Even if the Trump administration expedites final agreement, the Biden administration and the UAE will have to work out more details

The AmericasDecember 10, 2020
epa07086196 (FILE) - A handout file photo made available by the US Air force on 11 October 2018 shows a US Marine Corps officer preparing a F-35B Lightning II before taking off for a live-fire training exercise on Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, 16 September 2018. The US military announced on 11 October 2018, it grounded its entire F-35 fighter jets fleet in the wake of a jet crash - its first crash of an F-35 aircraft - in South Carolina in September. The Pentagon will investigate a potential issue on faulty fuel tubes. The aircraft are the most expensive ever made. EPA-EFE/US AIR FORCE/SrA ZACHARY BUMPUS HANDOUT HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY
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Congress allows F-35 sale granting UAE major military upgrade

UAE will be the first Arab country to obtain the stealth fighters after clearing key vote

The AmericasDecember 10, 2020
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